After breaking up and making up every other day inside their dreamy villa in Majorca, the yo-yo couple went on to finish in third place in the Love Island final and, on the outside world, have been more inseparable than winners Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies.

Whether they’re papped strolling hand in hand, snogging in the street, falling over or even licking each other (yep, that happened), they are certainly playing the part of a couple madly, deeply in their honeymoon phase.

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But four weeks on from leaving the romantic island, just how in love are Chris and Olivia really?

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We dig a little deeper and ask body language analyst Judi James what she makes of this fun-loving Love Island couple.

‘They clearly walk well together and their PDAs seem performed to perfection. In terms of rapport and empathy their mirrored smiles show they’re both still narcissistically delighted at all the press attention which is always a vital ingredient in a celebrity “power” couple relationship.’

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And their PDAs being a performance is something Judi is convinced over She continued: ‘I do need to assume their puckering-up displays in the street are less about spontaneous passion and more about getting a good shot for the press and although their visual compatibility is strong their subtler signals show some fluctuations in the relationship and when they are virtually alone they do seem to look less posed up and more intimate.

‘Their actual snogs are photogenic but not sensual. Either Olivia keeps her shades on or they keep their lips closed or the curl at the corner of Chris’s lips suggests they’re sharing some kind of enormous joke.’

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And it’s not just about the actual kiss, with Judi assessing that their actual body language is also way off: ‘Chris often keeps his hands off Olivia as they kiss, keeping at least one arm down by his side as though waiting for orders.

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‘When they hold hands it is often her holding one of his fingers rather as though she’s practicing the milking for her next visit to his dairy farm. The Olivia-dominance effect on their poses is emphasised via her habit of holding the back of Chris’s head or neck in a steering/controlling way.’

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She adds: ‘The tongue-touch/licking kiss looks naughty rather than sexy, like a couple of kids showing off for the camera and although there are some sightings of more authentic hand-holding and more besotted eye contact their poses overall do look understandably choreographed rather than genuinely intimate.

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‘In terms of being sole-mates their strongest body language bonds here look like a mutual understanding of what makes great PR and a matching love of all the camera-attention.’ Ouch.